League of Ireland fans will remember Chiedozie Ogbene and will be glad to see it make an impact since joining the championship outfit Brentford.
Ogbene changed in January field of the Limerick markets Griffin Park yesterday made his debut, coming on as a substitute in a 1-0 victory over Nottingham forest.
Ogbene games for Limerick. Photo: Sportsfile
20-year-old impression on the night, winning the corner which resulted in the winning goal for the bees.
Ogbene is a Nigeran born, but moved to cork in 2005.
Striker who can also play wide, winning is a great victory in the u19 League of Ireland in 2015 with cork city before to help the team to win the FAI Cup in 2016.
Ogbene said it was “an honour” to make his debut and he had hoped that the appearance will be “the first of many.”
Ireland international John Egan also played games, the lining in the heart of the Brentford defence.
Another former Limerick defender also made his debut in the Cup last night, Ipswich town.
Barry cotter lined up the Tractor boys in their 1-0 victory over Barnsley after signing in January.
Cotter played 56 minutes of the game, and Manager Mick McCarthy decided to take it, saying the player was “totally exhausted” before adding that he thought I was “brilliant”.
This decision responded angrily to the fans that McCarthy announced as “pathetic”.
McCarthy announced after the game that he will leave his post.
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